
And at least half the Leica manual is advice about actually taking pictures, not describing controls and their operation.
Shooting film. Printing digitally. The best of both worlds.
And at least half the Leica manual is advice about actually taking pictures, not describing controls and their operation.
You can make of it what you will. The dials – aperture, ISO, shutter speed, exposure compensaiton – should be self-explanatory for anyone who shoots a 35mm film SLR. Turn the thing on and have at it.
Assuming you develop your own film and scan the images, what’s the length of instruction for that?
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The photo was meant to illustrate the respective complexities of the human/machine interface of the two cameras, not the length of of instructions actually necessary to operate them. Printed manuals for digital cameras typically have a short Getting Started section to get the user up and running. In practice, the IIIg has a steeper learning curve than the X-H1. Just for fun, google loading film in an LTM Leica.
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I still can’t easily load film in my Minolta XD-11. I get it.
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